NURSING EDUCATION AND PATIENT OUTCOMES
....
able to keep the audience interested even as she described some of the more arcane details of the research that supported her conclusion that surgical
patient ....
(1023

4

)
Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... To be
able to act as an advocate for the
patient, the nurse must be
able and willing to overcome her or his own individual value-based objections to a ....
(3029

12

)
Case Study of a VA Hospital Patient
Subject, Frank A., is a 68-year-old male, who has been a resident
patient in the .... tell us a little bit about how you're feeling and what we might be
able to do ....
(1326

5

)
In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
.... Hence, in-hospital physicians exposed to high
patient volumes might conceivably be
able to deliver higher quality health care. Managed ....
(2723

11

)
Schizophrenia in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
.... process, and the more hope and motivation involved in the therapy, the more likely that the recovery process will be successful and the
patient able to live a ....
(1245

5

)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
.... process, and the more hope and motivation involved in the therapy, the more likely that the recovery process will be successful and the
patient able to live a ....
(1254

5

)
Profits & Patient Welfare
.... their criteria, and these 8 studies covered more than 500,000
patient-years of .... The researchers were
able to contact all authors from the studies they compared ....
(1993

8

)
Role of the Pharmacist in Patient Care
.... The pharmacist applies advanced technology towards the nobel purposes of improving
patient health and welfare. I look forward to being
able to enhance people's ....
(1611

6

)
Race for Profits & Patient Welfare
.... their criteria, and these 8 studies covered more than 500,000
patient-years of .... The researchers were
able to contact all authors from the studies they compared ....
(1992

8

)
Nursing Philosophy
.... This means that nurses must be
able to understand the
patient's point of view to ensure accuracy of assessments, which lead to diagnosis and intervention plans ....
(1238

5

)
Technology & Patient Care
.... To begin with, never before technology were health care providers
able to have instant access to all information pertaining to a
patient, from X-rays to Social ....
(2041

8

)
Cybernetics of Therapeutic Change
.... Rather, by interacting with the
patient in a common form of communication-- word salads, Erickson was
able to forge a connection with the
patient at an ....
(1186

5

)
Electronic Patient Charting
.... human error, increased access, reduced transmission time, staff who are
able to devote their time to more productive tasks, and increased
patient service and ....
(2239

9

)
Hypnosis & Its Uses
.... Appel cites a case study in which a young wheelchair-bound
patient was
able to overcome a wide range of medical conditions after hypnosis helped her to ....
(2856

11

)
Split Brain Patients
.... hemisphere. Since the left hemisphere is responsible for language, the
patient was
able to say that she had seen the cup. However ....
(1070

4

)
Transference
.... When the therapist is
able to draw out the motives and experiences of the person's past that are impacting current behavior, the
patient is
able to take ....
(2380

10

)
Alzheimer's Disease: The Patient and the Family
.... of how best to treat the psychological needs of the
patient and their .... By being aware of this, physicians and psychotherapists may be
able to intervene at an ....
(3844

15

)
Medical Design
.... clinic. The overall result is a facility where patients and staff members alike are
able to relax and focus on
patient wellness. HWC ....
(964

4

)
Maladjustment
.... a condition of physical ill-health so that although the doctor or counselor may attempt to dismiss the illness as imaginary, the
patient is
able to present ....
(1496

6

)
Forms of Euthanasia
.... Despite this fact, it has been argued that the role of the
patient's family should not become a factor as long as the
patient is
able to express his or her own ....
(2636

11

)
Essential Concepts in Nursing
.... parents. These needed to be changed in order to ensure that the
patient was
able to benefit from outpatient community care. When ....
(2409

10

)
Issues on Death and Dying
.... him over some edge, however, into understanding death from the point of view of the
patient and the family member's of the
patient. He was
able to extrapolate ....
(1495

6

)
Comparison of 2 Books on Dying
.... him over some edge, however, into understanding death from the point of view of the
patient and the family member's of the
patient. He was
able to extrapolate ....
(1491

6

)
Analytic Attitude and Transference/Counter-transference
.... analytic experience. To make the most of transference the therapist must be
able to interpret the
patient appropriately. Timing of ....
(1629

7

)
The Family & Health Problem of a Member
.... not likely experience a remission of the disease; however, over time, the disease should be controllable to the extent that the
patient will be
able to resume ....
(3360

13

)
Nursing and Ethics & Law
.... This empowers the nurse and enables her to act as the
patient's agent, making her more
able to promote health and healing in her
patient. ....
(2230

9

)
Knowledge of Ethical & Legal Issues for Nurses
.... This empowers the nurse and enables her to act as the
patient's agent, making her more
able to promote health and healing in her
patient. ....
(2230

9

)
THE ROLE OF NURSING & ABORTION Intro
.... Through this process, the
patient may be
able to reorient her feelings so that the positive aspects of the
patient's personality may be strengthened. ....
(2924

12

)
Use of Dogs to Detect Cancer
.... Next he was trained to detect a melanoma sample on one of many bandages draped on a
patient, and then was
able to detect melanoma in 6 of seven skin cancer ....
(995

4

)
Detection of Cancer by Dogs
.... Next he was trained to detect a melanoma sample on one of many bandages draped on a
patient, and then was
able to detect melanoma in 6 of seven skin cancer ....
(995

4

)